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how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the central bank's policy meeting in january according to the minutes released today. stocks sold off on that news, as investors worry the fed might taper off its stimulus program, sooner than expected, and before its goal of seeing a big pick up in the job market. the fed has been buying $85 billion of mortgage backed securities and treasuries every month to pump up the economy. here's what those fed minutes revealed: "many" policymakers voiced concerns about "potential costs and risks" from more bond buying. others said that the easy-money policies might encourage "excessive risk-taking" and that could have "adverse consequences for financial stability" policymakers also noted positive developments in the economy, as more businesses are optimistic about the economic outlook. nervousness about the fed's next moves pulled down stocks: the
how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the central bank's policy meeting in january according to the minutes released today. stocks sold off on that news, as investors worry the fed might taper off its stimulus program, sooner than expected, and before its goal of seeing a big pick up in the job market. the fed has been buying $85 billion of mortgage backed securities and treasuries every month to pump up the economy....
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this measure demanded economy requires the ability to buy what you want. to buy would you want is produced by other producers producing wealth and exchanging the excess for other products there's no such thing as a demand driven economy it's a keynesian myth now when they said when daniel patrick moynihan said after welfare reform people were going to be starving in the streets that clearly didn't happen either these are just liberal myths meant to scare but actually before welfare reform i don't recall people in the streets you know before the reagan administration where you know nobody has a lot to say lots of people in the streets but but. you're saying that people buying things people want and things don't drive the economy. you know you. know you're making the supplies that aren't those somebody just opens up a factory and is making something no matter how crappy a product is everybody going to want to buy you get so i was like you but you did it three sixty i'm going to say not what i said and what dr what i said is demand doesn't change in a recessi
this measure demanded economy requires the ability to buy what you want. to buy would you want is produced by other producers producing wealth and exchanging the excess for other products there's no such thing as a demand driven economy it's a keynesian myth now when they said when daniel patrick moynihan said after welfare reform people were going to be starving in the streets that clearly didn't happen either these are just liberal myths meant to scare but actually before welfare reform i...
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solve our oble at home unless we have an international outlook because of the interconnectedness of our economies, competition and so for us to all of a sudden pull up the gangplanks and worry about ourselves alone i think will bring the kind of problems that we saw before. nothing is a complete analogy, but i do think that there are some lessons learned from this. i do also believe that many americans do understand that we have a stake in what is happening inther countries. the part that i think we need to understand now is i believe in the strength of america. i think that we have a huge role to play in the world but i don't see why we have to do everything alone and so i very much agree with the approach of having partners where we can, in fact, help in other parts of the world together. that would be my shortest version of what i believe in and that i really do think while i understand the pain of people in this country ithink only solution t resolving it is for us to be active internationally with others. >> rose: one question is whether that's what the rest of the world wants. many people c
solve our oble at home unless we have an international outlook because of the interconnectedness of our economies, competition and so for us to all of a sudden pull up the gangplanks and worry about ourselves alone i think will bring the kind of problems that we saw before. nothing is a complete analogy, but i do think that there are some lessons learned from this. i do also believe that many americans do understand that we have a stake in what is happening inther countries. the part that i...
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if you combine that with health care, saving the economy, i think that would be big -- >> and also -- >> he's done equality, doma, getting rid of that, getting rid of the don't ask don't tell, pushing towards pretty much equality in marriage all the way, almost there, and then health care, of course, historic because every democrat since truman -- since roosevelt has been trying to do it. gee grades himself on a tough curve. i remember when i visited him in his senate office years ago. the pictures he had on the wall were gandhi, lincoln, muhammad ali, and thurgood marshall. >> where was hannibal? >> hannibal wasn't there. but thurgood marshall was there, ali was there, gandhi was there, lincoln was there. that's the way he thinks of himself and i think he's going to strive very hard to reach those goals that joy talked about. also more prosaically, he's got to make sure health care gets properly implemented. because if it doesn't -- and it's moving in his direction. >> right. >> and he plays -- you know, he's patient. one of the things about this president, he'll always be known for
if you combine that with health care, saving the economy, i think that would be big -- >> and also -- >> he's done equality, doma, getting rid of that, getting rid of the don't ask don't tell, pushing towards pretty much equality in marriage all the way, almost there, and then health care, of course, historic because every democrat since truman -- since roosevelt has been trying to do it. gee grades himself on a tough curve. i remember when i visited him in his senate office years...
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>> even the japanese economy is about china. the american economy relies on them for the military and -- to maintain a stable balance of power in action -- they are concerned of a change in power. chinese growth makes the japanese economy important. and they will talk about china. >> they have to have japan act -- the second and third largest economies in china and japan, and japan is the counterbalance. >> the u.s. doesn't have the ability to stop china's growth, and will the major economies have the clout to write the rules and set the norms that make sure china's rise is useful. >> we could be talking ofut the security concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister
>> even the japanese economy is about china. the american economy relies on them for the military and -- to maintain a stable balance of power in action -- they are concerned of a change in power. chinese growth makes the japanese economy important. and they will talk about china. >> they have to have japan act -- the second and third largest economies in china and japan, and japan is the counterbalance. >> the u.s. doesn't have the ability to stop china's growth, and will the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. own i've done your bushel america's great pile status exposed as a great fruit coming up. america has the worst infant mortality the highest child poverty and the least freedom shocking new research. one kids in the states grow one love. and no more tax in the u.s. . we are the united states of america the greatest country on earth traditions that continue to transfer great things that mainstream media is feeding a great lawyer key indicators america is now one of the most privileged countries in including in football toilet seat hold. it's all beds per population and survival post middle age americas twenty eight from thirty fighting for low spots in the o.e.c.d. with mexico hungary and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the humane enemy and humane society to ask that question where is the profit here how is this going to affect our bottom line how are we going to make money off this sick person that's i mean t
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. own i've done your bushel america's great pile status exposed as a great fruit coming up. america has the worst infant mortality the highest child poverty and the least freedom shocking new research. one kids in the states grow one love. and no more tax in the u.s. . we are the united states of america the greatest country on...
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we have to play a role, because the status of our economy and our fiscal capacity is a key piece of our strength and a nation, and we understand that. but our domestic fiscal constraints do not diminish budding threats overseas. many of the challenges we face are in headlines at every day, whether the aggressiveness of north korea and iran, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, continued turmoil across the middle east and north africa, or with a growing threat of cyber attacks. as a joint force and an army, we must make decisions based on the context of the security environment and the historical experience, not false assumptions about the future. last year the department of defense to build a collaborative process to publish a 2012 defense strategy. the strategy calls for on the department to invest in the capabilities critical for future success cannot resist the temptation to sacrifice readiness to retain force structure, rebuilt readiness in areas that would be emphasized over the past decade. a fundamental role in 10 of 11 identified missions, the army designated its fo
we have to play a role, because the status of our economy and our fiscal capacity is a key piece of our strength and a nation, and we understand that. but our domestic fiscal constraints do not diminish budding threats overseas. many of the challenges we face are in headlines at every day, whether the aggressiveness of north korea and iran, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, continued turmoil across the middle east and north africa, or with a growing threat of cyber attacks. as a...
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developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever it flourishes. we will continue to help countries provide their own security, use diplomacy when possible, and support those allies and take the fight to terrorists. remember, i cannot emphasize this enough, i'm looking at a soldier in front of
developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value...
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we need that money for the services, we need that money to be in the economy. this is completely ridiculous. we should get rid of obama care ?roo. what do you want to do with our $17 trillion national debt? >> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare costs? why is it so stubborn? why can't it be affected? >> because ideology is involved. >> people don't take responsibility for their own health. >> my turn now. what you need to do is close loopholes like carried interest, which mort supports and which would get money from the upper end. you need to close some of those loopholes, then cut entitlement programs, which the president has put some of those things on the table, but he is not going to do if the he doesn't get anything on the table. it's the republican refusal. >> excuse me, i not only do not support carried interest, i've
we need that money for the services, we need that money to be in the economy. this is completely ridiculous. we should get rid of obama care ?roo. what do you want to do with our $17 trillion national debt? >> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel the impact of the monumental $85 billion cuts slated for this year, 2013, alone. not only does the president condemn the cuts, but his administration is also sounding the alarm. first, the secretary of state. >> but in these days of the looming budget sequester that everyone actually wants to avoid, or most, we can't be strong in the world unless we are strong at home. my credibility as a diplomat, working to help other countries create order is strongest when america at least puts its own fiscal house in order, and that has to be now. >> next,
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel the impact of the...
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it means the economy does not grow. that is one of the issues of anyone at the voting booth today or tomorrow. >> thank you. staying in rome, pope benedict the 16th has been reassuring ball worse that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. he was giving his final sunday blessing to a packed crowd. paul brennan has the story. >> it lasted barely 10 minutes. his last ever blessing in rome was laden with significant. to an audience of tens of thousands and a global television audience of millions, the pope offered reassurance. if the lord calls me to go up and dedicate myself more to prayer and meditation. this does not mean abandoning the church. if god is asking this of me, it is so that i may continue to serve it with dedication and love and a manner more appropriate to my aid in strength. from a conservation still reeling, and the message was well received. >> it was surprising. it was something new. we all had a little bit of surprise. why, you know? >> that has not stopped feverish rumors. let's the report p
it means the economy does not grow. that is one of the issues of anyone at the voting booth today or tomorrow. >> thank you. staying in rome, pope benedict the 16th has been reassuring ball worse that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. he was giving his final sunday blessing to a packed crowd. paul brennan has the story. >> it lasted barely 10 minutes. his last ever blessing in rome was laden with significant. to an audience of tens of thousands and a global television...
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and united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident, i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta warned today he may furlough the vast majority of the department's 800,000 civilian wo
and united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident, i was...
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>> it's difficult to say whether this nation's economy is suffering because of the absence of chavez, but certainly, it is suffering. i remember the local currency has been devalued by a third and i was speaking to plenty of people who couldn't find rice, butter and flour. there are food shortages and the economy is suffering, whether it is a direct result of chavez, it's difficult to say. but the opposition party and they want -- >> people want to see whether he is fit. we don't know if he is going to make an appearance here. >> that is the scene in caracas. u.n. investigators have found new evidence of war crimes in syria and urging the u.n. security council to allow the international criminal court to investigate. they say both sides in the conflict are guilty of rape, murder and torture and identified seven massacres. they have identified several leaders who ordered the killings. identification is done because both sides are guilty of crimes and we identify on both sides suspects. >> let's hear from beirut. >> they want the international communities to act to bring those responsib
>> it's difficult to say whether this nation's economy is suffering because of the absence of chavez, but certainly, it is suffering. i remember the local currency has been devalued by a third and i was speaking to plenty of people who couldn't find rice, butter and flour. there are food shortages and the economy is suffering, whether it is a direct result of chavez, it's difficult to say. but the opposition party and they want -- >> people want to see whether he is fit. we don't...
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the economy is in trouble made worse by sanctions. caught in the middle are afghans cho who have few rights in iran even though many have lived there for decades. hundreds cross the border every day. some comb home voluntarily but many have been deported forced on to buses and sent back here. >> his hands were painted red in an iranian jail to identify him as a prisoner. he says his only crime was asking for his salary. >> i am deported and the wages from five months of work is still there. why would we go to iran? why would we choose misery? >> sent back with him are teenagers at the international calls children. their afghan families see them as bread winners. like this 15-year-old. >> my employer didn't pay me. he fired me then he turned me over to the police and then they deported me. >> despite the mistreatment, many afghans will try to go back pay smugglers hundreds to return to iran in search of work. >> 30 years of war and the low wages here make the problem of human trafficking even bigger in afghanistan. we try to rug russly
the economy is in trouble made worse by sanctions. caught in the middle are afghans cho who have few rights in iran even though many have lived there for decades. hundreds cross the border every day. some comb home voluntarily but many have been deported forced on to buses and sent back here. >> his hands were painted red in an iranian jail to identify him as a prisoner. he says his only crime was asking for his salary. >> i am deported and the wages from five months of work is...
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that is exactly what people want to see -- brought back to the spanish economy. that is exactly what people want to see. they really feel that their services are being cut, their jobs are being lost. that is why they are marching. they are marching because their standard of life has slipped so severely. the poor is still poor here, and the rich is still rich, but the middle class is really being battered. that is why we're seeing so many people come to the streets today. they will continue to protest until things start getting better for them. >> in madrid. many thanks pretty still to come, -- thanks. still to come -- >> in naples, at the heart of italy pos's is intended south. >> what american fishermen say efforts to save their industry may kill it. >> in less than 24 hours, italy goes to the polls to elect a new parliament. candidates have held their final rallies before elections that take place on sunday and monday. the outgoing prime minister, monti and berlusconi are both running. our reporter is in naples. >> this is old naples, the historic heart of ital
that is exactly what people want to see -- brought back to the spanish economy. that is exactly what people want to see. they really feel that their services are being cut, their jobs are being lost. that is why they are marching. they are marching because their standard of life has slipped so severely. the poor is still poor here, and the rich is still rich, but the middle class is really being battered. that is why we're seeing so many people come to the streets today. they will continue to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. i'll teach spanish find out more visit. welcome back greece has been brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving hospitals understaffed in the capital walkouts were accompanied by huge marches over fifty thousand people converged on downtown athens riot police fired tear gas at the cranks as some of the demos turned violent protesters demanding an end to the government's austerity policies the country in recession for a sixth year and unemployment at a record twenty seven percent documentary filmmaker addys had the fun i says the birthplace of democracy is now becoming a talk or say. when you have humans dead leg one greece and other countries of the european very ve
find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. i'll teach spanish find out more visit. welcome back greece has been brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving...
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economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere that quantitative easing may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow new economy was also the most bustling so long for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is way trying to protect the banks the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more taxing in the bank system and i think. cameron's these are coming and he's going to try to shield the london thanks from all that i know just a bit later this hour here on our team max kaiser and stacy her but present a rather gloomy way for europeans to escape their growing economic hardship. side by roller coaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine and that looks like the solution to the economic crisis across europe so it's banker assisted suicide so this is different than police assisted suicide or people run out into a hail of bullets hoping to get killed be
economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere that quantitative easing may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow new economy was also the most bustling so long for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is way trying to protect the banks the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more taxing in the bank system and i think....
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switzerland europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for the big financial institutions miners who survived the this crisis and i don't mean our countries like argentina or iceland who didn't know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the or the governments. i feel prices hitting pockets for soul around the globe with the root causes ranging from the rest of middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers them from the world's energy sector are in london to try to find a way out of it trying to thrash it out a bit we with it more on that later also the printer that could really give you a hand right after this break coming up the scientists on the verge of developing a machine to reproduce living tissue it's what about the cloning concerns to. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost all russians teac
switzerland europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for the big financial institutions miners who survived the this crisis and i don't mean our countries like argentina or iceland who didn't know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the or the governments. i feel prices hitting pockets for soul around the globe with the root causes...
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies which are but also as far as democracy which are ok worrying times indeed for greece just to follow documentary filmmaker focusing on the greek debt crisis thank you for joining us here on r.t. today you can. high fuel prices are hitting pockets around the globe with the root causes ranging from a restive middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers from the world's energy sector. see how to find a way out there one that later. we are facing. because no one. needs you want to. be. down for a. fight i must fight. fight. fight right. welcome back now russia is ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications that the situation is moving out of its debt and. from foreign minister sergey lavrov he's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but the opposition leader also expected to visit the russian capital although it's not known when. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time said that they're ready to negotiate with the government but only on condition
becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies which are but also as far as democracy which are ok worrying times indeed for greece just to follow documentary filmmaker focusing on the greek debt crisis thank you for joining us here on r.t. today you can. high fuel prices are hitting pockets around the globe with the root causes ranging from a restive middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers from the world's energy sector. see how to find a way out there one...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on r t. he . rushes ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications of the situ. it is moving out of its stead and that optimism is from the foreign minister sergei lavrov who's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but the opposition leader also expected to visit the russian capital although it's not known quite when yet more than from marti's he called his skin off earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has said that they're really to negotiate with the government but only on condition that the release one hundred sixty thousand prisoners will be claimed have been jailed because of their political you know the government on its head and said that it's ready to talk but without any preconditions or clearly there are still major sticking points including the fate of president assad but russia's foreign minister says that there is room for potential progress now moscow has been saying that it's not taking sides in this conflict but is
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economy structure but also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by imposing visions through the measures only countries that said that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. or big financial institutions miners who survived big this crisis and don't in our country's leg argentina or iceland who didn't know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the or the governments what it used to be the main exchange currency in europe soon after world war one governments ditched it now and then been in financial times and economic woes gold is fashionable once more as are to all other expects. sometimes all that glitters is gold those who deal in the mess all say its importance today can't be overstated in crisis when you have come some prizes some monetary prizes gold and silver every time as a security for people for bad times and with europe still far from out of the financial woods buying up gold is no longer just the reserve of the super rich the reason we sel
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and at a time when the indian the indian economy is growing and the british economy is in serious difficulties that makes sense secondly there is a domestic factor in that there are problems the mystical not to say you know the latest one which is about the haass. contamination of meat now it doesn't sound very serious but i think it is serious and at a time when prime minister cameron is abroad he is getting positive headlines out of the euro fighter jet the whole competitor for the euro fighter jet is the french craft isn't it i guess that was the reason why the french share lot with her previously how do you see this putting out to e.u. states are supposed to be united you think in tough crisis times don't seem to be there certainly go in their own hands to reach their own best ends all way. well right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend of the rest of the you especially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate and britain feels that because of the historic. relationship with india. britain can. perhaps but where th
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is force or europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business there the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. or big financial institutions managed to survive. this crisis and i don't mean on countries like argentina or i slunk who didn't own know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. well high fuel prices are hitting pockets around the globe but the root cause is ranging from a restive middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers from the world's energy sector are in london to see how to find a way out he was the one that's later. the printer that could really give you a hand after the break the scientists on the verge of developing a machine to reproduce and living to shape the cloning concerns surrounding it. well into the future to the finish as world class athletes ascend on sochi brand new a look big venues are kept safe by high tech sensor
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the desert boom with lush vegetation and trees and marvel to see the nation move from a struggling economy and barely able to equip its soldiers with uniforms and weapons and a center of world class medical care and elicational excellence and free speech and election. with the exception of jordan dictators and mad dogs and malicious mahem surround the country and israel created a true and modern democracy and gave its women the opportunity to vote and lead the radical nations bep hind and sanctioned honor killings and whole steal slaughter of their citizens who dared to peek of of freedom and thought. it is it okay to strap a bomb on a baby and turn it into a human bomb so it kills and maims other people's babies. president is coming to israel as president next i wish he would let me show him around. i brought thousands of people to show them the israel i love and expect. i fear it would be coordinated by the naive politician who think we need tolicature ally israel about expanding neighborhoods and in the land that god deeded to them long before the six day war and obama was born. inted h
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images called world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are on the day. the u.n. peace envoy for syria it's great to have you with our teacher dates or thank you very much i'm happy to be research so we're talking now in cairo where the national coalition for opposition forces and the syrian revolution is having its conference and he will be meeting its leader. do you believe that direct talks between him and the syrian president bashar al assad are are possible and no two is president bashar al assad the terrific element. it is necessary yes sure. i think you know there are more and more people who accept it but there is no military victory for any side and that you need a particular sort your shoe. and that quote if you consider soldiers and meets make assertions. or issues i think can take place between deliberation to presenting the governme
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images called world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are on the day. the u.n. peace envoy for syria it's great to have you with our teacher dates or thank you very much i'm happy to be research so we're talking now in cairo where the national coalition...